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Federal regulators Monday approved the first drug for people with advanced forms of basal cell carcinoma, the most common kind of skin cancer, as well as the most common cancer in general in the United States. The drug, made by South San Francisco’s Genentech, a subsidiary of the Swiss drug giant Roche, is designed for [...]
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  • (Comment from original source - Anirudh Kumar Satsangi) on Apr 09, 12 05:00PM

    PHYSICAL CONSCIOUSNESS vs. SPIRITUAL CONSCIOUSNESS

    What is consciousness? We should define it first. Just as heat or smoke are symptoms of fire, so consciousness is symptom of soul or spirit. The energy of the soul or self is produced in the shape of consciousness. Indeed consciousness proves that the soul is present. This is not only the philosophy of Bhagavad-gita but the conclusion of all Vedic Literature including all Eastern Philosophy.

    Consciousness is both physical and spiritual.
    “Physicist Roger Penrose and neurophysiologist Stuart Hameroff claim that consciousness emerges from quantum-level elements of the brain’s cytoskeleton. The cytoskeleton is a protein based structure that maintains the integrity of living cells, including neurons. The neurons in the brain are organize into a network of microtubules of microscopic size but astronomical number. The network of microtubule is known a s “microtrabecular lattice”. It could be responsible for the quantum-receptivity of our brain, picking up, transforming, and interpreting information based on phase-conjugate resonance. But I feel that this is contrary to all religious belief particularly Eastern Philosophy. Penrose-Hameroff Model of Quantum Consciousness deals with physical consciousness. In this model brain receives (quantum -hologram receptivity) information and process them. In this model physical consciousness dominates over spiritual consciousness. The domain of physical consciousness extends up to the region of Brahmn. In English Brahmn means ever expanding. This region was created after the first Big Bang and the universe is expanding ever since. Ever expanding means ever changing. Quantum theory can be applied in this region since it deals with probability.

    Spiritual consciousness deals with Self-Realization. In State of Samadhi, when soul transcends for journey into higher spiritual regions brain does not accompany Soul. It is the Soul only which realizes Itself. However, brain of the enlightened persons gets the knowledge of this experience simultaneously. It is worth mentioning here that in disembodied spirits (subtle body) there is no brain but they receive information and process them and also sometimes communicate with us. So Quantum Theory cannot be applied at the level of Spiritual Consciousness.

    His Holiness Maharaj Sahab (1861-1907) wrote in Dicourses on Radhasoami Faith: “During satyauga, the creational current, having freshly descended into the third division, was highly charged with the spiritual energy which it infused in every form of animate and inanimate existence…………………………

    And the human entities, in consequence of their comparatively greater spirituality and of high purity of their heart, had no difficulty in getting access at times into the astral planes and holding communion with the departed spirits. This yuga was of the longest duration” Here again there’s no brain in departed spirits and no neural or cortical activity is involved in holding communion into the astral planes. This experience is purely at spiritual level. This is the difference in physical consciousness and spiritual consciousness.

    I would also like to quote few lines from Hidayatnama from Sar Bachan (Poetry) by August Founder of Radhasoami Faith His Holiness Soamiji Mahraj.

    “When your eye turns inward in the brain and you see the firmament within, and your spirit leaves the body and rises upward, you will see the Akash in which is located Sahas-dal-kanwal, the thousand petals of which perform the various functions pertaining to the three worlds. …….At the apex of this Akash, there is a passage which is very small like the eye of a needle. Your Surat (spirit) should penetrate this eye. Further on, there is Banknal, the crooked path, which goes straight and then downward and again upwards. Beyond this passage comes the second stage.

    Trikuti (Region having three prominences) is situated here. It is one Lakhi Yojan2 in length and one Lakh Yojan in width. There are numerous varieties of glories and spectacles at that plane which are difficult to describe. Thousands of suns and moons look pale in comparison to the light there. All the time, melodious sounds of Ong Ong and Hoo Hoo, and the sounds resembling thunder of clouds, reverberate there. On attaining this region, the spirit becomes very happy, and purified and subtle.

    From here onward, it becomes cognizant of the spiritual regions. “

    Quantum theory can also not be applied in Pure Spiritual Region which was created before the first Big Bang where Time and Space does not exist. Nothing can be assumed of this Region.

    There is no Brain-Realization, there’s Self-Realization. Brain cannot know itself. Brain can know only surroundings. Soul or Spirit can know Itself and its surrounding. Know thyself is for God-Realization. ‘Apni khudi ko jo jana usne khuda ko pehchana’ (those who know themselves, recognize God).”

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    I’d like to hear from bloggers if they can recall the epithany moment, the sudden realization or comprehension of themselves as living, being, seperate and distinct entities – ie “a person.”
    At what age did this occur? Do you remember where you were or what you had been doing immediately prior to this “awakening” experience? Was it a religious, pseudo-religious or spiritual experience? What did you feel? Were you surprised? Did you smile? Did you ever tell anyone?

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    I have a son with severe autism. I was skinny as could be,, and do not have diabetes, nor does anyone in my family. Studies like this do not speak about the high levels of toxins in our environment,, or the mercury and thimersaol in childrens medications. My son was fine until 9 months when he got the DPT shot. He screamed for 24 hours, his arm swollen 3 times the size and he was never the same after. He suffers from autism so severe his self injurious behaviors nearly cost him his life. He is now 42 yrs old, and I account his progress and ability to live in a community group home, and working at delivering meals on wheels to the elderly on his 5 year placement at the controverial Judge Rotenberg Center in Mass. If not for that Center and those procedures (that I would only permit done at the JRC), my son would probably be dead. Ask parent of the autistic what they believe and chances are they will tell you what I am…our kids are sufferening from an environmental overload of toxicity that we mothers were living with during the pregnancy and coupled with these baby shots caused the autism. To get at the truth, be mindful that big pharma will not be blamed as the lawsuits coming out of the truth would drive them all into bankruptcy.

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  • (Comment from original source - Flora Light) on Apr 22, 12 01:35AM

    Thank you for this beautiful remark which clearified and explained for me very well some of the states of elevated (or spiritual) consciousness – spontaneously experienced by me over the past decades :) )

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    Our town has a gallant friend who may now be losing an uncharacterically very long battle with pancreatic cancer, with several remisions over a decade. I will read farther into this gene control info. Of related interest re gene controls – the PhD work of Christof Kock, chief scientist at the Paul Allen Institute for Brain Science, was about the blue light spectrum turning off a gene that’s connected with violent behavior. And research at Rennsaeler University has demonstrated that the blue light spectrum is effective therapy for lifting symptoms of depression & bi-polar disorder. Different light color spectrums have different quantifiable effects on growth in horticulture. Please keep an eye open for more in this interest-cluster. Thank you for your posts, Derya Unutmaz.

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